Why did you become a developer? π‘
I have always loved to build things. Learned some HTML/CSS as a child but was never able to learn how to code. Life happened and, as I was about to turn 30 and unhappy with the career path I had been led to, decided to follow what I wanted to be as a child (: I'm a second semester undergrad student and have just began on my first Junior Developer job.
What's your content experience, have you used a CMS? π¬
Only Wordpress and not as a dev, but as a desperate teen pushing buttons and trying to make it work without knowing how to code lol
Have you ever heard of Headless CMS? Strapi? Jamstack tools? π€
Nope, this is the first time I hear about it, and I'm looking forward to learn more on how it works.
Hi, Daniel! I'm loving it, thanks for asking - it's both challenging and rewarding, exactly what I was looking for when I decided to switch careers. I love seeing things that I built working, and the path to build those things is what makes me going.
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Why did you become a developer? π‘
I have always loved to build things. Learned some HTML/CSS as a child but was never able to learn how to code. Life happened and, as I was about to turn 30 and unhappy with the career path I had been led to, decided to follow what I wanted to be as a child (: I'm a second semester undergrad student and have just began on my first Junior Developer job.
What's your content experience, have you used a CMS? π¬
Only Wordpress and not as a dev, but as a desperate teen pushing buttons and trying to make it work without knowing how to code lol
Have you ever heard of Headless CMS? Strapi? Jamstack tools? π€
Nope, this is the first time I hear about it, and I'm looking forward to learn more on how it works.
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You can never go wrong with pleasing your inner child! Also, huge congratulations, first job is a big deal. How are you finding it?
Haha I can relate the the desperate teen thing! Also happy to help with your Headless CMSs journey, hope the resources help!
Hi, Daniel! I'm loving it, thanks for asking - it's both challenging and rewarding, exactly what I was looking for when I decided to switch careers. I love seeing things that I built working, and the path to build those things is what makes me going.